Most motorcycle injury victims believe that if someone else is at fault for their NJ motorcycle accident, then the other person’s insurance company will take care of their medical bills, the wage loss and, perhaps most importantly, pain and suffering compensation.

Nothing could not be farther from the truth.

The reality is that the other insurance company does not care about your losses – their own bottom line and protecting their own customer is their priority.

New Jersey motorcycle injury lawyer Lee Gaber is very experienced with helping injured bikers get their medical bills reimbursed after their accident.

The “No-Fault” Law is a Complete Misnomer

What the phrase “No-Fault” actually stands for is a principle wherein if you are involved in a motor vehicle accident, such as a motorcycle accident, regardless of who is at fault for the accident the injured party is responsible to pay for their own medical bills.

Motorcycle Injury Lawyers and Medical Bills Reimbursement

New Jersey law does not require insurance companies offering motorcycle coverage to provide medical benefits.

Additionally, instead of everyone who is employed having employer-sponsored medical insurance, in the current economy, employer coverage has become the exception.

It gets worse.

If you are seriously injured in a motorcycle accident, and don’t have any private medical benefits, you are still legally responsible to pay for your medical bills resulting from your motorcycle accident.

This is the law and it makes no difference to the medical billing departments who was responsible for the injuries. Their stance is simply that you are the one that received medical care from them, therefore they expect payment from you.

What Can Motorcycle Injury Lawyers Do?

There are some ways I can, as your motorcycle injury lawyer, legally get your motorcycle injury accident medical bills paid.

Just because Pennsylvania and New Jersey are “No-Fault” states does not mean that those responsible for your injury are off the hook. They are ultimately responsible to pay for your medical bills if they are still outstanding when the case resolves, IF they have sufficient insurance coverage to do so.

However, please understand that the typical driver usually does not have more than $25,000-$100,000 in total liability coverage on their vehicle. This represents the amount you can recover from the insurance.

So while we may be able to use some of this recovery to cover outstanding medical bills, that means there will be less money to compensate you for pain and suffering, or any lost wages resulting from your injury.

Call 1-888-292-5352 for a free consultation.

To avoid this dilemma, purchase as much uninsured and underinsured motorist coverage on your own motorcycle policy as you can.

This coverage allows you the ability to collect additional injury compensation if you are injured by someone who did not purchase enough coverage to fully compensate you for all of your motorcycle injuries and damages.

If you have questions about motorcycle injury lawyers and how we may be able to help you with a motorcycle accident settlement, please feel free to call motorcycle personal injury lawyer Lee Gaber at 1-888-292-5352 (888-cycle-law).

I’m available 24/7! If you are confined to your hospital bed, or are home but are still unable to come to me, I will come to you.

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